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W. George Lovell | A Beauty that Hurts: Life and Death in Guatemala
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Reflections on Art & History
Reflections on Art & History at Victoria University considers how Victoria University’s history is presented through artwork.
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Fifty Years After Graduating, Student Returns to Victoria University
It’s not every day you get to mentor your former high school teacher in grad school. That’s what happened when Andrew Aitchison, admissions counsellor at Emmanuel College, got the chance to serve as Esther Khubyar’s academic advisor.
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Panel Discussion on Basketball in Canada
Join us for a panel discussion on the social and cultural significance of basketball in Canada, featuring Leah MacNab (Sr. VP & Managing Director, NBA Canada), Jevohn Shepherd (GM and VP of Basketball Operations, Ottawa Blackjacks), and Joseph Wong (Vice-President, International, University of Toronto), moderated by Tim Hutzul (Sr. VP, Legal & General Counsel, Shawcor).
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The 1970s and Us: Revolution and Liberation, From Past to Present
Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab.
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No More Single-Use Bottle Water as Part of Blue Communities Commitment
Victoria University in the University of Toronto is pleased to announce that it has signed on as a member of the Blue Communities Project. This latest sustainability initiative at Victoria University focuses on water sustainability and promotes conceptualizing water as a human right. One clear outcome of becoming a member is that the University will no longer sell nor provide single-use water bottles on campus.
https://vicu.utoronto.ca/news/single-use-bottled-water-no-longer-provided-as-part-of-our-blue-commun/